I'm sure somebody else is replying while I write this, but here goes: |
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Note: You can skip down to my questions if you like. |
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I'm sure somebody else is replying while I write this, but here goes: |
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LD Counter (as of 07.25.07) = 5 (2 WILDs)
Short-term goal: Recall three full dreams a night for a full week.
Long-term goal: Have three LDs per week for one month.
Longer-term goal: Have one six-hour LD every night! (Shooting too high? We'll see.)
Waking life goal: Round up some NPSG equipment to study my own sleep patterns.
3. No, lol. I mean like they think there being lucid but there really not. Like, they think there IN a DREAM, but there in REALITY. Then they jump out a window and there not in a dream, they just jumped out a window in real life... lol |
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Hey Xyn, Welcome to DreamViews |
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Last edited by ThePhobiaViewed; 08-04-2007 at 04:20 PM. Reason: say I was right
At least you got the third part right. Accuracy over speed. |
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LD Counter (as of 07.25.07) = 5 (2 WILDs)
Short-term goal: Recall three full dreams a night for a full week.
Long-term goal: Have three LDs per week for one month.
Longer-term goal: Have one six-hour LD every night! (Shooting too high? We'll see.)
Waking life goal: Round up some NPSG equipment to study my own sleep patterns.
1. I'm been very bad at remembering dreams, i'm trying to write my dreams in a journal but I can't remember my dreams. Do I have to wait to I remember one, or can I improve my remembering them? |
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Oh, ok thanks. I guess I just read alot of posts where people always have to check if there awake or not... |
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No. That's like asking "If I breathe correctly, will I breathe?" If you WILD correctly, you'll be in the lucid dream straight from waking. If you don't, you either fall asleep or you stay awake. If you fall asleep, you still have a shot at a DILD, though. |
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Last edited by SilverZero; 08-04-2007 at 04:39 PM.
LD Counter (as of 07.25.07) = 5 (2 WILDs)
Short-term goal: Recall three full dreams a night for a full week.
Long-term goal: Have three LDs per week for one month.
Longer-term goal: Have one six-hour LD every night! (Shooting too high? We'll see.)
Waking life goal: Round up some NPSG equipment to study my own sleep patterns.
You can have a lucid dream anytime regardless of if you can rem your dreams or not,it will not hurt you at all. although i don't recommend trying the wild method at first |
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Hmm, ok, so what method do you recommend in my situation. Im kind of looking for one that has quick results, but I guess if it will just take time, I guess it will. |
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Ok, last question that has me questioning. |
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Well, that's the point. If you do the RC method, it's subconscious. Your "dream self" does it without saying, I should check to see if this is a dream. Or, you just see something strange and say, this must be a dream, and you gain lucidity that way. |
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LD Counter (as of 07.25.07) = 5 (2 WILDs)
Short-term goal: Recall three full dreams a night for a full week.
Long-term goal: Have three LDs per week for one month.
Longer-term goal: Have one six-hour LD every night! (Shooting too high? We'll see.)
Waking life goal: Round up some NPSG equipment to study my own sleep patterns.
Ok, its all making alot of sence now. I thought that you knew you were dreaming but you were checking. But that made no sence cause then you would already be lucid, and your trying to become lucid again... |
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Awesome. Good luck! |
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LD Counter (as of 07.25.07) = 5 (2 WILDs)
Short-term goal: Recall three full dreams a night for a full week.
Long-term goal: Have three LDs per week for one month.
Longer-term goal: Have one six-hour LD every night! (Shooting too high? We'll see.)
Waking life goal: Round up some NPSG equipment to study my own sleep patterns.
Actually in a thread not too long ago I saw people saying that yes you already are questioning whether you are awake or dreaming and you do an RC just to be sure. It does make sense because you saw something that made you question it. Alot of times you just know you are dreaming without having to RC. |
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